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Hi All
Scott Winn sold a bunch of manuals and literature a few weeks ago. One of the items I purchased from him is a binder called Technical Bulletins and Service Guild dated 1967. As I skimmed through the contents I thought this must have been something provided to each dealership. So there should be a number of these floating around out there. This is the first time I've seen one, do other members here have copies of these from various years? Much of the contents strikes me as simple details on how to resolve issues that came up. But there's a few that contain interesting information I've never heard before. Attached are scans of a couple of these.
John, I've posted 67-T-19 previously. Here it is again for reference.
I'll also point out once again that the stories of "anything was possible" on the assembly line are BS. Olds issued complete documentation when a change was made like this. The parts book also documents this change.
Hi Joe.
Sorry, I hadn't remembered this coming up before. So these binders are out there with the reference material. I just hadn't come across one before. Good to know this kind of reference material is available for someone trying to do a high level restoration and potentially finding something out of the ordinary on their car.
John
Hi Joe.
Sorry, I hadn't remembered this coming up before. So these binders are out there with the reference material. I just hadn't come across one before. Good to know this kind of reference material is available for someone trying to do a high level restoration and potentially finding something out of the ordinary on their car.
John
No need to be sorry. Yeah, the Tech Bulletins are out there. I've been grabbing them when the price is right. So far I have most months between 1963 and 1970. Trying to fill in the holes and expand into the 70s a little. Lots of good info that frequently fills in holes in the CSM.
Hi Joe.
Sorry, I hadn't remembered this coming up before. So these binders are out there with the reference material. I just hadn't come across one before. Good to know this kind of reference material is available for someone trying to do a high level restoration and potentially finding something out of the ordinary on their car.
John
No need to apologize.because someone else post this before.